Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) - Uzbekistan Airways continues to optimize flight control processes through the use of advanced technologies: the company has signed an agreement to implement the SITA Mission Watch system. The technology solution will improve the airline’s efficiency and provide greater process flexibility, saving more than US$600,000 annually in weather-related incident prevention and reducing fuel consumption by 300 tons.
SITA Mission Watch is a new generation of flight tracking technology used by air traffic controllers and mission control centers. The product allows you to analyze both flight paths and associated events, in a graphically optimized form with overlaid information on significant weather events for easier interpretation and decision-making.
SITA Mission Watch’s best-in-class weather system uses forecasts from a variety of sources. This allows the airline to plan routes more accurately, as well as manage possible flight cancellations. Integrated automated technology enables dispatchers to quickly respond to changing conditions to ensure flights arrive safely and on time and avoid weather-related costs.
Increasing weather risks are the leading cause of flight delays, costing the industry an estimated US$1 billion in losses each year. Delays also negatively impact passenger satisfaction and airline brand reputation. The main unique capability of SITA Mission Watch is the integration of multiple weather providers into a single unit, which simplifies the interpretation of the flight situation. This allows airlines to maintain flexibility and increase speed in decision making.
More accurate weather information will help, for example, to use fuel more efficiently in emergency situations. These savings can be significant. For example, an airline with 20 aircraft can save about 150 tons of fuel per year using SITA Mission Watch.
Shukhrat Khudaykulov, Chairman of the Board of Uzbekistan Airways JSC, noted: “We chose SITA for their expertise and reliable digital products in the industry. SITA Mission Watch will be a key operational solution for our air traffic controllers to ensure flight planning and safety, including the ability to adapt to challenges caused by weather changes.”
Yann Cabaret, General Director of SITA FOR AIRCRAFT, emphasized: “Various shortcomings, such as failure to meet flight deadlines due to weather conditions, bring large losses to airlines in terms of fuel costs, aircraft repairs, and passenger compensation. Our technology solutions are designed to help airlines anticipate crises while improving aircraft safety and operational efficiency.”